마감되다
It means something has finished or closed because the time limit has passed.
Explanation at your level:
You use 마감되다 when something stops. Imagine a class sign-up. If the teacher says 'No more students,' the sign-up is 마감되다. It means the time is finished. You cannot join anymore. It is a very useful word for school and events!
When you have a deadline for homework or a contest, you use 마감되다. It means the period for doing something is over. If a website says 'Registration is closed,' in Korean, that is 등록이 마감되었습니다. It is a polite and clear way to say that you are too late to apply.
In professional settings, 마감되다 is essential. It indicates that a formal process has reached its end. You will often see it in emails or notices. For example, 'The recruitment process is closed' translates to 채용이 마감되었습니다. It helps set clear expectations for everyone involved.
At this level, you understand that 마감되다 carries a sense of finality. It is not just about finishing; it is about the expiration of a window of opportunity. It is often used to manage expectations in projects. Being able to use it correctly shows you understand formal Korean business etiquette.
Advanced learners use 마감되다 to describe the closure of abstract processes. Beyond just forms, it can refer to the conclusion of a fiscal period or a thematic project. It implies a structured end-point. You might use it in a report to explain why a certain initiative is no longer active.
At the mastery level, 마감되다 is part of your professional vocabulary for administrative and legal discourse. It represents the intersection of time and obligation. You recognize its nuance in formal writing, where it serves as a definitive indicator of status. It is a precise tool for describing the cessation of operations or acceptance windows in high-stakes environments.
Palabra en 30 segundos
- 마감되다 means to be closed by a deadline.
- It is a passive verb used for processes and time windows.
- Commonly used in business and school contexts.
- Noun form is 마감.
Hey there! Let's talk about 마감되다. Think of this word as the 'Game Over' screen for tasks or applications. When something is 마감되다, it means the clock has run out and you can no longer participate or submit your work.
It is a passive verb, which is a fancy way of saying that the thing itself is being 'closed' by the deadline. You don't usually 'do' the closing yourself; rather, the situation reaches a point where it is finalized. Whether it is a job posting, a contest, or a sign-up sheet, once the deadline hits, the status changes to 마감 (the noun form) and the verb becomes 마감되다.
It is a super useful word in daily life in Korea. You will see it on websites, hear it in offices, and even use it when talking about your own busy schedule. Just remember: once it is 마감되다, the window of opportunity is officially closed!
The word 마감되다 is a combination of two distinct parts: 마감 and the passive suffix -되다. The word 마감 itself comes from the Sino-Korean roots 마 (end/finish) and 감 (to close/seal). Historically, this was used in traditional crafts and building—literally 'sealing the end' of a project.
Over time, the meaning shifted from physical construction to abstract time management. In the past, when a scroll or a document was finished, it was rolled up and sealed. This physical act of 'sealing' evolved into our modern concept of a 'deadline.' The suffix -되다 is the classic Korean way to turn a noun into a passive verb, meaning 'to become' or 'to be made into.'
It is fascinating how a word that once described a carpenter finishing a wooden joint is now used to describe a digital form closing on a website! It shows how language adapts to our changing technology while keeping its original, sturdy roots intact.
Using 마감되다 is quite straightforward. You use it when you are talking about a time limit. It is very common in business, school, and event planning. For example, if you are applying for a job, you might say, 'The application period has 마감되다.'
Common collocations include 신청이 마감되다 (registration is closed) or 접수가 마감되다 (submission is closed). You will also see it used with specific time markers like 오늘 마감되다 (closed today). It is considered a neutral, professional term.
While it is not 'slang,' it is definitely the standard way to express this idea. If you are in a casual setting, you might just say '끝났어' (it's finished), but 마감되다 sounds much more precise and official. It is the perfect word to use when you want to sound like you know exactly what the rules are!
While 마감되다 is a direct verb, there are several related expressions you should know:
- 마감이 임박하다: The deadline is approaching (very common).
- 마감을 넘기다: To miss the deadline (oops!).
- 마감에 쫓기다: To be chased by a deadline (feeling the pressure).
- 최종 마감: Final deadline (no more extensions!).
- 마감 기한: The specific date or time set as the deadline.
Using these phrases helps you sound like a pro. If you say you are 마감에 쫓기다, people will immediately understand that you are working hard to finish something before the clock strikes zero.
Grammatically, 마감되다 acts as a passive verb. Because it is passive, it often follows a noun marked with the subject particle -이/가. For instance: 신청서가 마감되었습니다 (The application form has been closed).
Pronunciation-wise, it is pronounced [마감뒈다]. Note that the -되다 part often sounds like 'dwe-da' in natural speech. It is a very rhythmic word, and the stress is generally even across the syllables.
It rhymes loosely with words like 기대다 (to lean) or 초대다, though the meaning is totally different. Remember, it is a verb, so you can conjugate it into various tenses like 마감되었다 (past) or 마감될 것이다 (future). It is a very regular verb, which makes it easy to learn!
Fun Fact
It evolved from physical sealing to abstract time-keeping.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear and steady.
Even tempo.
Common Errors
- Pronouncing '되' as '대'.
- Dropping the 'ㅁ' sound.
- Incorrect syllable stress.
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read in context
Simple to use
Clear pronunciation
Common in media
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Avanzado
Grammar to Know
Passive Suffix -되다
마감되다
Subject Particle -이/가
신청이 마감되다
Verb Tense Conjugation
마감되었습니다
Examples by Level
신청이 마감되었습니다.
Registration is closed.
Passive form.
오늘 마감이에요.
It is the deadline today.
Noun form.
이것은 마감되었어요.
This is closed.
Past tense.
마감 시간이 언제예요?
When is the deadline?
Question form.
아직 마감 안 됐어요.
It is not closed yet.
Negative.
마감되었습니다.
It is closed.
Polite.
벌써 마감됐나요?
Is it already closed?
Question.
모두 마감되었습니다.
Everything is closed.
Subject marker.
신청 기간이 마감되었습니다.
모집이 마감되었습니다.
오늘 오후 5시에 마감됩니다.
접수가 마감되었으니 주의하세요.
조기 마감될 수 있습니다.
이 이벤트는 마감되었습니다.
마감 날짜를 확인하세요.
아쉽지만 마감되었습니다.
참가 신청이 어제 마감되었습니다.
인원이 많아 조기 마감되었습니다.
마감 기한을 지켜주시기 바랍니다.
공모전 접수가 곧 마감됩니다.
마감 시간이 지나서 제출할 수 없습니다.
마감된 프로젝트를 다시 열 수 없습니다.
신청자가 많아 마감되었습니다.
마감 공지를 확인해 주세요.
이번 프로젝트는 오늘부로 마감되었습니다.
안타깝게도 신청이 마감되었습니다.
마감 임박으로 인해 접수가 중단되었습니다.
모든 좌석이 예약되어 마감되었습니다.
마감 시한 내에 서류를 제출하십시오.
지원자가 몰려 접수가 조기 마감되었습니다.
마감된 건에 대해서는 문의가 불가능합니다.
업무 효율을 위해 마감 시간을 엄수하세요.
본 행사는 정원 초과로 조기 마감되었습니다.
마감된 안건에 대한 재심의는 불가합니다.
기한이 마감되었으므로 추가 접수는 받지 않습니다.
시스템상 마감된 항목은 수정이 어렵습니다.
마감 처리된 데이터는 별도로 분류됩니다.
마감 기한 연장은 원칙적으로 불가능합니다.
모든 절차가 마감되었음을 알려드립니다.
마감 후 제출된 서류는 무효 처리됩니다.
본 공고는 마감되었음을 공식적으로 고지합니다.
마감된 사안에 관하여는 더 이상 논의하지 않기로 했습니다.
예산 소진으로 인해 신청이 최종 마감되었습니다.
마감된 회계 연도에 대한 감사가 진행 중입니다.
절차적 요건에 따라 마감된 것으로 간주합니다.
마감된 계약 건에 대한 이행을 촉구합니다.
마감 시점 이후의 모든 변경은 수용 불가합니다.
모든 수속이 마감되었으니 귀가하시기 바랍니다.
Colocaciones comunes
Idioms & Expressions
"마감에 쫓기다"
To be pressured by a deadline.
마감에 쫓겨 바빠요.
neutral"마감을 넘기다"
To miss the deadline.
마감을 넘기지 마세요.
neutral"마감 임박"
Deadline is approaching.
마감 임박입니다!
casual"마감을 맞추다"
To meet the deadline.
마감을 맞추기 힘들어요.
neutral"최종 마감"
Final deadline.
오늘이 최종 마감입니다.
formal"마감 기한"
Deadline date/time.
마감 기한을 확인하세요.
neutralEasily Confused
Both mean 'close'.
닫히다 is physical; 마감되다 is abstract/time.
문이 닫히다 vs 신청이 마감되다.
Both mean 'finish'.
끝나다 is general; 마감되다 is for deadlines.
영화가 끝나다 vs 접수가 마감되다.
Both mean 'stop'.
중단되다 is for stopping in the middle; 마감되다 is for finishing naturally.
공사가 중단되다 vs 신청이 마감되다.
Both mean 'done'.
완료되다 is for completing a task; 마감되다 is for a time window.
과제가 완료되다 vs 신청이 마감되다.
Sentence Patterns
[Noun] + 이/가 + 마감되다
신청이 마감되었습니다.
[Time] + 에 + 마감되다
오늘 5시에 마감됩니다.
[Noun] + 조기 + 마감되다
인원이 많아 조기 마감되었습니다.
마감될 + [Noun]
마감될 예정입니다.
마감되어서 + [Verb]
마감되어서 신청할 수 없습니다.
Familia de palabras
Nouns
Verbs
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How to Use It
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Errores comunes
마감하다 is for the person doing the closing; 마감되다 is for the object being closed.
끝나다 is general; 마감되다 is specific to time limits.
Needs -이/가 to indicate what is closed.
마감되다 is for abstract time/processes.
The suffix is -되다, not -대다.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a giant 'CLOSED' stamp hitting a calendar.
When Native Speakers Use It
When checking if they can still apply for something.
Cultural Insight
Koreans are very deadline-oriented; this word is everywhere.
Grammar Shortcut
Always look for the -이/가 particle before it.
Say It Right
Focus on the clear 'ㅁ' sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use it for physical objects like doors.
Did You Know?
It comes from traditional craft sealing.
Study Smart
Learn it with '신청' (application).
Write Like a Pro
Use it in emails to explain why a request is denied.
Listen for It
Listen for it in news reports about events.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Ma (End) + Gam (Close) = Deadline is done!
Visual Association
A calendar page being ripped off at the end of the month.
Word Web
Desafío
Check five websites today and see if you can spot the word '마감'.
Origen de la palabra
Sino-Korean
Original meaning: Sealing the end of a project.
Contexto cultural
None, very neutral.
Similar to 'deadline' or 'closed for registration'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At work
- 신청이 마감되었습니다
- 마감 기한을 확인하세요
- 마감에 쫓기고 있습니다
At school
- 과제 제출이 마감되었습니다
- 마감 날짜가 언제인가요?
- 마감 기한을 넘겼어요
Event registration
- 조기 마감되었습니다
- 참가 신청이 마감되었습니다
- 마감 전까지 등록하세요
Online shopping
- 주문이 마감되었습니다
- 예약이 마감되었습니다
- 오늘 마감입니다
Conversation Starters
"이번 주에 마감되는 신청이 있나요?"
"왜 벌써 마감되었을까요?"
"마감 기한을 지키는 편인가요?"
"마감에 쫓길 때 어떻게 하세요?"
"마감된 행사에 참여하고 싶으면 어떻게 해야 할까요?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you missed a deadline.
Describe a situation where you were relieved that something was finally '마감'.
How do you feel when you see the word '마감' on a website?
What strategies do you use to avoid being '마감에 쫓기다'?
Preguntas frecuentes
8 preguntasMostly, yes. It refers to the expiration of an opportunity period.
No, it is for processes, not people.
Similar, but 마감되다 is more specific to deadlines.
Use 마감되었습니다.
Only if it is about a registration/booking period, not the store closing for the day.
Because the deadline 'closes' the process, you don't close it yourself.
마감.
Less so, usually for work/school.
Ponte a prueba
신청이 ___.
It means the registration is closed.
Which means the deadline has passed?
마감되다 is the correct term for a closed deadline.
마감되다 is an active verb.
It is a passive verb.
Word
Significado
Standard business vocabulary.
Subject + time + verb.
___ 시간이 마감되었습니다.
접수 (submission) is a common collocation.
What does '조기 마감' mean?
조기 means early.
You can use 마감되다 for a door.
Use 닫히다 for doors.
Word
Significado
Common phrases.
Formal sentence structure.
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Summary
When the clock strikes the deadline, it is officially 마감되다!
- 마감되다 means to be closed by a deadline.
- It is a passive verb used for processes and time windows.
- Commonly used in business and school contexts.
- Noun form is 마감.
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a giant 'CLOSED' stamp hitting a calendar.
When Native Speakers Use It
When checking if they can still apply for something.
Cultural Insight
Koreans are very deadline-oriented; this word is everywhere.
Grammar Shortcut
Always look for the -이/가 particle before it.
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